Hi the light is doing its job and telling you that you need the 30,000 mile service
services are A B and C the 30,000 is a C and is a major service
garage prices should be in the rejion of £155 /£200 depending on labour rates as this service involves possible replacement of brake parts as well as changing ALL filteres ,oils and coolant it is not recomended for diy chris (merlin v12)

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Your mechanic should know, 30,000 is not as the important, 60,000, 120,000 is the major maintaince, maintance scheduals are all the same for every car, stop at a shop and ask for a list that is performed, Honda has is , just ask.

i would call honda directly. You can get the number on the honda website and when you speak to someone let them know what the issues are. Also remember when it comes to a dealer he who complains the most and makes the most noise get things taken care off. The dealership cant risk loosing a future car buyer so when faced with a issue they will most likely just fix it and eat the cost just to satisfy you. Also almost all dealers have a customer fund meaning they have a budget for covering some repairs as a good faith repair to make a customer happy. Hope this helps. Also its possible for the module to just quit but its not very common.

The light comes on at fairly short intervals ... even to let you know that you need an oil change. The mileage at which it comes on will depend on when it was reset last time. Here's a link to Yahoo Answers to turn the light off yourself.http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080305080020AA1XbGo

With the low miles, I would tend to believe it to be a tire balance issue rather than a real mechanical problem in the front end. That is unless the car has been run into a curb or hit a big pothole. I hope this helps.

You use the button that resets your trip odometer to reset the maintenance light.

with the key in the ignition but not turned on, hold the trip reset button in with one hand. then, while holding the button in, turn the ignition key to the ON position so that the lights on the dash come on.

Continue to hold the reset button in and watch the maintenance light. it will take about 15 seconds for the light to go out

When the light goes out, turn the ignition key OFF and then release the trip reset button.

Your light will be reset and come on in about another 5000 miles to remind you of the next service